QSMxT: Robust masking and artifact reduction for quantitative susceptibility mapping
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine2021Vol. 87(3), pp. 1289–1300
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Ashley Stewart, Simon Robinson, Kieran O’Brien, Jin Jin, Georg Widhalm, Gilbert Hangel, Angela Walls, Jonathan Goodwin, Korbinian Eckstein, Monique C. Tourell, Catherine Morgan, Aswin Narayanan, Markus Barth, Steffen Bollmann
Abstract
The two-pass masking and reconstruction procedure separates reliable from less reliable phase regions, enabling a more accurate QSM reconstruction that mitigates artifacts, operates without anatomical priors, and requires minimal parameter tuning. The technique and its integration within QSMxT makes QSM processing more accessible and robust to streaking artifacts.
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